Jay Nelson: No Facile Statements
Jay Nelson is a serious surfer and fine artist. He is featured in multiple publications and galleries around the world. Originally from Southern California, the…
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Jay Nelson is a serious surfer and fine artist. He is featured in multiple publications and galleries around the world. Originally from Southern California, the…
Tim Brimblecombe's adventure to the South Pacific's remote Cook Islands with its powerful reef passes and "land of the giant" sea urchins.
Stuck in paradise surfing with Mikala Jones, Nathan Myers ponders the life of a freelance surf journalist.
Things were a lot different when Billy Meng started surfing in 1943. He paid $10 for his first surfboard: a Bob Simmons surfboard. Meng lived,…
Kai Lenny's friends and family weigh in on his old-school philosophy, humility, and his love for big waves. He learned to surf at 4, windsurf…
A visit to four unique surfers’ homes: Jimmy Gamboa shares his unique Malibu home along with his favorite surf spots. Longtime South Laguna Beach resident…
Stebbins entertains with his yarn when troubled Chuck-the-Truck shares the lineup with the Devil. Oh, yeah, and God too; he's a goofy-foot.
Lance Slabbert meets up with a surf crew at Jakarta International Airport. While waiting for everyone to arrive, Slabbert ponders the jelly theory: a wave…
William Finnegan is a veteran staff writer for "The New Yorker" and author of four books. He reports on some very heavy subjects like human…
Lindsay Lord's planing hull study in Hawaii during WWII marks an obscure pivotal moment in surf history. After discovering Lord's book Naval Architecture of Planing…
An interview with William Finnegan.